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Standard version
Scope of basic version plus:
Inadvertent energization protection
100 %-stator ground-fault protection with 3rd harmonic
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Impedance protection
Full version
Out-of-step protection
Additional version
Fig. 11/34
Description
The SIPROTEC 4 7UM62 protection relays can do more than just
protect. They also offer numerous additional functions. Be it
ground faults, short-circuits, overloads, overvoltage, overfrequency
or underfrequency asynchronous conditions, protection relays
assure continued operation of power stations. The SIPROTEC 4
7UM62 protection relay is a compact unit which has been specially
developed and designed for the protection of small, medium-sized
and large generators. They integrate all the necessary protection
functions and are particularly suited for the protection of:
Hydro and pumped-storage generators
Co-generation stations
Private power stations using regenerative energy sources such
as wind or biogases
Diesel generator stations
Gas-turbine power stations
Industrial power stations
Conventional steam power stations.
The SIPROTEC 4 7UM62 includes all necessary protection functions for large synchronous and asynchronous motors and for
transformers.
Monitoring function
Trip circuit supervision
Fuse failure monitor
The integrated programmable logic functions (continuous function chart CFC) offer the user high exibility so that adjustments
can easily be made to the varying power station requirements
on the basis of special system conditions.
The exible communication interfaces are open for modern
communication architectures with the control system.
Analog inputs
Hardware
8 current transformers
4 voltage transformers
12/20 output relays
Front design
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Siemens SIP Edition No. 7 11/33
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The 7UM6 protection relays of the SIPROTEC 4 family are compact multifunction units which have been developed for small to
medium-sized power generation plants. They incorporate all the
necessary protective functions and are especially suitable for the
protection of:
Hydro and pumped-storage generators
Co-generation stations
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Numerous protection functions are necessary for reliable protection of electrical machines. Their extent and combination are
determined by a variety of factors, such as machine size, mode
of operation, plant conguration, availability requirements,
experience and design philosophy.
This results in multifunctionality, which is implemented in
outstanding fashion by numerical technology.
In order to satisfy differing requirements, the combination of
functions is scalable (see Table 11/3). Selection is facilitated by
division into ve groups.
Generator Basic
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Generator Standard
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Generator Full
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Here, all protection functions are available and the main application focuses on large block units (more than 100 MVA). The
function mix includes all necessary protection functions for the
Construction
The SIPROTEC 4 units have a uniform design and a degree of
functionality which represents a whole new quality in protection
and control.
Local operation has been designed according to ergonomic criteria. Large, easy-to-read displays were a major design aim. The
7UM623 is equipped with a graphic display thus providing and
depicting more information especially in industrial applications.
The DIGSI 4 operating program considerably simplies planning
and engineering and reduces commissioning times.
The 7UM621 and 7UM623 are congured in 1/2 19 inches
width. This means that the units of previous models can be
replaced. The height throughout all housing width increments
is 243 mm.
All wires are connected directly or by means of ring-type cable
lugs. Alternatively, versions with plug-in terminals are also available. These permit the use of prefabricated cable harnesses.
In the case of panel surface mounting, the connecting terminals
are in the form of screw-type terminals at top and bottom. The
communication interfaces are also arranged on the same sides.
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Application
Fig. 11/35
Abbreviation
ANSI No.
Generator
Basic
Generator
Standard
Generator
Full
Motor
Asynchronous
Transformer
87G/87T/87M
V0>, 3I0>
\(V0, 3I0)
59N, 64G
67G
IEE>
50/51GN
(64R)
IEE-B> IEE-B<
51GN
I 2t
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I> +V<
51
I>>, Direc.
50/51/67
t = f(I)+V<
51V
Overvoltage protection
V>
59
Undervoltage protection
V<, t = f(V)
27
Frequency protection
f<, f>
81
Reverse-power protection
-P
32R
V/f
24
V2/V1, I2/I1
60FL
Incoup.
T.C.S.
74TC
Forward-power protection
P>, P<
32F
1/xd
40
Negative-sequence protection
I2>, t = f(I2)
46
Imin>
50BF
Istart2t
48
I 2t
66, 49 Rotor
R<
64R (fn)
I>, V<
50/27
V0 (3rd harm.)
Z<
21
Interturn protection
UInterturn>
59N(IT)
Vdc >
Idc >
59N (DC)
51N (DC)
I>
51
Ie
87GN/TN
Out-of-step protection
Z/t
78
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1)
1)
1)
1)
RSEF<
64G (100 %)
1)
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1)
81R
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A, B, C
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I<
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(Thermo-box)
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Threshold supervision
1)
64R (1 3 Hz)
>
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RREF<
10
df/dt >
1)
Rate-of-frequency-change protection
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Fig. 11/37
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Fig. 11/38
ANSI
IEC 60255-3
Inverse
Moderately inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
Denite inverse
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Table 11/4
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Underexcitation protection (Loss-of-eld protection)
(ANSI 40)
Derived from the generator terminal voltage and current,
the complex admittance is calculated and corresponds to the
generator diagram scaled in per unit. This protection prevents
damage due to loss of synchronism resulting from underexcitation. The protection function provides three characteristics for
monitoring static and dynamic stability. Via a transducer, the
excitation voltage (see Figure 11/52) can be injected and, in the
event of failure, a swift reaction of the protection function can
be achieved by timer changeover.
The straight-line characteristics allow the protection to be optimally adapted to the generator diagram (see Figure 11/39). The
per-unit-presentation of the diagram allows the setting values to
be directly read out.
The positive-sequence systems of current and voltage are used
to calculate the admittance. This ensures that the protection
always operates correctly even with asymmetrical network
conditions.
If the voltage deviates from the rated voltage, the admittance
calculation has the advantage that the characteristics move in
the same direction as the generator diagram.
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Fig. 11/39
Fig. 11/40
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Even in the event of voltage distortion, the frequency measuring algorithm reliably identies the fundamental waves and
determines the frequency extremely precisely. Frequency
measurement can be blocked by using an undervoltage stage.
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Ground faults manifest themselves in generators that are operated in isolation by the occurence of a displacement voltage.
In case of unit connections, the displacement voltage is an
adequate, selective criterion for protection.
Fig. 11/41
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The tripping time is dependent on the square of the start-up current and the set start-up time (Inverse Characteristic). It adapts
itself to the start-up with reduced voltage. The tripping time is
determined in accordance with the following formula:
I 2
tTrip = start t start max
I rms
tTrip
Tripping time
Istart
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Vector jump
Ranges of the characteristic and possible oscillation proles
Fig. 11/42
tTRIP =
I
I
V
VP
TM
tTRIP
Tripping time
Voltage
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Vp
Pickup value
TM
Time multiplier
System disconnection
The sensitive ground-current protection IEE-B uses either the hardware input IEE1 or IEE2. These inputs are designed in a way that
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One or two binary inputs can be used for monitoring the circuitbreaker trip coil including its incoming cables. An alarm signal
occurs whenever the circuit is interrupted.
Local PC interface
Rear-mounted interfaces
Two communication modules on the rear of the unit incorporate
optional equipment complements and permit retrotting. They
assure the ability to comply with the requirements of different
communication interfaces (electrical or optical) and protocols
(IEC 60870, PROFIBUS, DIGSI).
Fig. 11/44
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System interface
Fig. 11/45
PROFIBUS-DP
PROFIBUS is an internationally standardized communication
protocol (EN 50170). PROFIBUS is supported internationally by
several hundred manufacturers and has to date been used in
more than 1,000,000 applications all over the world.
With the PROFIBUS-DP, the protection can be directly connected
to a SIMATIC S5/S7. The transferred data are fault data, measured values and information from or to the logic (CFC).
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MODBUS RTU
MODBUS is also a widely utilized communication standard and is
used in numerous automation solutions.
DNP 3.0
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DNP 3.0 (Distributed Network Protocol version 3) is a messagingbased communication protocol. The SIPROTEC 4 units are fully
Level 1 and Level 2 compliant with DNP 3.0. DNP 3.0 is supported by a number of protection device manufacturers.
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RS485 bus
With this data transmission via copper
conductors, electromagnetic interference inuences are largely eliminated
by the use of twisted-pair conductor.
Upon failure of a unit, the remaining
system continues to operate without
any faults.
Fiber-optic double ring circuit
The ber-optic double ring circuit is
immune to electromagnetic interference. Upon failure of a section between
two units, the communication system
continues to operate without disturbance.
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RS232/RS485
Electrical communication module
Fig. 11/47
Fig. 11/48
Fig. 11/49
Fig. 11/50
Fig. 11/46
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System solution
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Fig. 11/52
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As indicated in the gure, additional protection functions are available for the other
inputs. They are used on larger generator/
transformer units (see also Figures 11/56
and 11/58).
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Fig. 11/53
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IEE1
IEE2
1)
1)
Multiple use refers to the sensitive groundcurrent inputs and the displacement
voltage input (see Table 11/5).
The same applies to the measuring transducers (Table 11/6).
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1)
TD1
TD2
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Injection of a temperature
Rotor ground-fault protection (1 to 3 Hz)
Generator
Transient dimensioning
factor Ktd
4
N 100 ms
> (4 to 5)
N > 100 ms
Symmetrical short-circuit
current Ipssc
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I
v sc pn, Tr
1
I
x" d pn, G
Example
vsc = 0.1
K'ssc > 40
xd = 0.12
K'ssc > (34 to 42)
Note:
Identical transformers have
to be employed
Rated power 10 or 15 VA
Note:
Secondary winding resistance
Example:
Network transformer
10P10: (10 or 15) VA
(Isn = 1 or 5 A)
Example:
IN, G approx. 1000 to 2000 A
5P15: 15 VA
(Isn = 1 or 5 A)
IN, G > 5 000 A
5P20: 30 VA
(Isn = 1 or 5 A)
Knee-point voltage
IEC
British Standard
V = K SSC ( Rct + Rb ) I SN
V=
Ktd
Ipssc
Ipn
R'b
Rb
ANSI
(Rct + Rb )I SN K
1.3
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VE
SSC
Rct
vsc
xd
Isn
tN
K SSC
20
Isn = 5A (typical value)
V = 20 I SN ( Rct + Rb )
Hardware
Analog inputs
Rated frequency
50 or 60 Hz
Rated current IN
1 or 5 A
1.6 A
Rated voltage VN
100 to 125 V
Measuring transducer
- 10 to + 10 V (Ri=1 M) or
- 20 to + 20 mA (Ri = 10 )
Power consumption
With IN = 1 A
With IN = 5 A
For sensitive ground current
Voltage inputs (with 100 V)
Capability in CT circuits
Thermal (r.m.s. values)
Dynamic (peak)
Ground current, sensitive
Dynamic (peak)
Capability in voltage paths
Approx. 0.05 VA
Approx. 0.3 VA
Approx. 0.05 VA
Approx. 0.3 VA
1000 W / VA
30 VA
40 W
25 VA
Switching voltage
250 V
Permissible current
5 A continuous
30 A for 0.5 seconds
Number
RUN (green)
ERROR (red)
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300 A for 1 s
100 A for 10 s
15 A continuous
750 A (one half cycle)
230 V continuous
DC 24 to 48 V
DC 60 to 125 V
DC 110 to 250 V
and AC 115 V/230 V with 50/60 Hz
Permitted tolerance
20 to +20 %
Superimposed (peak-to-peak)
15 %
Switching capacity
Make
Break
Break (for resistive load)
Break (for L/R 50 ms)
LEDs
Auxiliary voltage
Power consumption
During normal operation
7UM621
7UM622
7UM623
During pickup with all inputs
and outputs activated
7UM611
7UM612
7UM623
7UM622
100 IN for 1 s
30 IN for 10 s
4 IN continuous
Number
7UM621
Approx. 5.3 W
Approx. 5.5 W
Approx. 8.1 W
Approx. 12 W
Approx. 15 W
Approx. 14.5 W
IP 51
IP 50
IP 2x with terminal cover put on
Approx. 7 kg
Approx. 9.5 kg
Approx. 12 kg
Approx. 15 kg
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Baud rate
Binary inputs
IP 51
Serial interfaces
Connection
Voltage levels
Selectable 5 V, 12 V or 24 V
50 ms
20 ms
Unit design
7XP20 housing
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Number
7UM621, 7UM623
7UM622
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3 pickup thresholds
Range is selectable with jumpers
DC 10 to 19 V or DC 44 to 88 V
DC 88 to 176 V1)
DC 300 V
Approx. 1.8 mA
Isolated RS232/RS485
Test voltage
Distance for RS232
Distance for RS485
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Connection
for ush-mounting case
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Connection
for ush-mounting case
Standards
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Standards
Electrostatic discharge
IEC 60255-22-2 class IV
EN 61000-4-2, class IV
8 kV contact discharge;
15 kV air discharge;
both polarities; 150 pF; Ri = 330
Impulse: 1.2/50 s
Insulation tests
Standards
IEC 60255-5
30 A/m continuous;
300 A/m for 3 s; 50 Hz
0.5 mT; 50 Hz
Damped oscillations
IEC 60894, IEC 61000-4-12
Electrical tests
Specications
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Humidity
Standard
30 to 1000 MHz
Limit class B
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Functions
Vibration
IEC 60255-21-1, class 2
IEC 60068-2-6
Sinusoidal
10 to 60 Hz: 0.075 mm amplitude;
60 to 150 Hz: 1 g acceleration
Frequency sweep 1 octave/min
20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Shock
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
IEC 60068-2-27
Half-sinusoidal
Acceleration 5 g, duration 11 ms,
3 shocks each in both directions of
the 3 axes
Seismic vibration
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
IEC 60068-3-3
Sinusoidal
1 to 8 Hz: 3.5 mm amplitude
(horizontal axis)
1 to 8 Hz: 1.5 mm amplitude
(vertical axis)
8 to 35 Hz: 1 g acceleration
(horizontal axis)
8 to 35 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration
(vertical axis)
Frequency sweep 1 octave/min
1 cycle in 3 orthogonal axes
During transport
General
Frequency range
11 to 69 Hz
Times
Pickup time I>, I>>
at 2 times of set value
at 10 times of set value
Drop-off time I>, I>>
Approx. 35 ms
Approx. 25 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Drop-off ratio
Drop-off ratio V<
Tolerances
Current pickup (starting) I>, I>>
Undervoltage seal-in V<
Angle of the directional element
Time delays
Standards
Vibration
IEC 60255-21-1, class 2
IEC 60068-2-6
Sinusoidal
5 to 8 Hz: 7.5 mm amplitude;
8 to 150 Hz: 2 g acceleration
Frequency sweep 1 octave/min
20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Shock
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
IEC 60068-2-27
Half-sinusoidal
Acceleration 15 g, duration 11 ms,
3 shocks each in both directions
3 axes
Continuous shock
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
IEC 60068-2-29
Half-sinusoidal
Acceleration 10 g, duration 16 ms,
1000 shocks in both directions of
the 3 axes
Pickup overcurrent IP
Time multiplier
IEC-characteristics T
Time multiplier
ANSI-characteristics D
Trip characteristics
IEC
ANSI
Pickup threshold
Drop-off threshold
Tolerances
Pickup threshold IP
Pickup threshold V<
Time for 2 I/IP 20
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20 C to +70 C / 4 F to +158 F
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Setting ranges
Factor k according to IEC 60255-8
Time constant
Time delay factor at stand still
Alarm overtemperature
Alarm/Trip
Overcurrent alarm stage IAlarm
Setting ranges
Conductance thresholds 1/xd
characteristic
(3 characteristics)
Inclination angle 1, 2, 3
Time delay T
Undervoltage blocking V<
Temperature at IN
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20 to 150000 s (steps 1 s)
Drop-off ratio
/Trip
/Alarm
I/IAlarm
Tolerances
Regarding k x IN
Regarding trip time
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Setting ranges
Permissible negative sequence
I2 perm. /IN
Denite time trip stage I2 >>/IN
Time delays TAlarm; TI2>>
Negative-sequence factor K
Cooling down time TCooling
3 % or 1 s: class 3 % according to
IEC 60255-8 for I/(k IN)>1.25
3 to 30 % (steps 1 %)
10 to 200 % (steps 1 %)
0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indenite
1 to 40 s (steps 0.1 s)
0 to 50000 s (steps 1 s)
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 0.95
Drop-off at fall below of I2 perm.
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Drop-off ratio
Stator criterion 1/xd characteristic;
Undervoltage blocking
Times
Pickup time (denite stage)
Drop-off time (denite stage)
Tolerances
Pickup values I2 perm.; I2>>
Times
Stator criterion 1/xd characteristic;
Undervoltage blocking
Tolerances
Stator criterion 1/xd characteristic
Stator criterion
Undervoltage blocking
Time delays T
Time delays
Thermal characteristic
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Setting ranges
Reverse power PRev.>/SN
Time delays T
Times
Pickup time
Drop-off time
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50 to 120 (steps 1 )
0 to 50 s (steps 0.01 s) or indenite
10 to 125 V (steps 0.1 V)
Approx. 60 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 0.95
Approx. 1.1
3 % of set value
1 electrical
1 % or 0.5 V
1 % or 10 ms
Approx. 0.6
Tolerances
Reverse power PRev.>
Time delays T
Times
Pickup time (accurate measuring) Approx. 360 ms (50 Hz);
Approx. 300 ms (60 Hz)
Approx. 60 ms (50 Hz);
Pickup time (fast measuring)
Approx. 50 ms (60 Hz)
Drop-off time (accurate measuring) Approx. 360 ms (50 Hz);
Approx. 300 ms (60 Hz)
Approx. 60 ms (50 Hz);
Drop-off time (fast measuring)
Approx. 50 ms (60 Hz)
Drop-off ratio PForw.<
Drop-off ratio PForw.>
Tolerances
Active power PForw.<, PForw.>
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Time delays T
1.1 or 0.5 % of SN
Approx. 0.9 or 0.5 % of SN
0.25 % SN 3 % of set value
at Q < 0.5 SN at accurate measuring
0.5 % SN 3 % of set value
at Q < 0.5 SN at fast measuring
1 % or 10 ms
Setting ranges
Overcurrent pickup I>
Setting ranges
Steps; selectable f>, f<
Pickup values f>, f<
Time delays T
Times
Shortest tripping time
Drop-off time
Approx. 40 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Drop-off ratio
Overcurrent pickup I>
Undervoltage seal-in V<
Approx. 0.95
Approx. 1.05
Tolerances
Overcurrent pickup I>
Undervoltage seal-in V<
Impedance measuring Z1, Z2
Time delays T
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40 to 65 Hz (steps 0.01 Hz)
3 stages 0 to 100 s, 1 stage up to
600 s
(steps 0.01 s)
10 to 125 V (steps 0.1 V)
Times
Pickup times f>, f<
Drop-off times f>, f<
Approx. 100 ms
Approx. 100 ms
Drop-off difference f
Drop-off ratio V1<
Approx. 20 mHz
Approx. 1.05
Tolerances
Frequency
Undervoltage blocking
Time delays T
Setting ranges
Pickup threshold alarm stage
Pickup threshold V/f>>-stage
Time delays T
Characteristic values of V/f
and assigned times t(V/f )
Cooling down time TCooling
Times
Pickup time V<, V<<
Drop-off time V<, V<<
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
0.95
1.01 or 0.5 V
Tolerances
V/f-pickup
Time delays T
Thermal characteristic (time)
3 % of set value
1 % or 10 ms
5 % rated to V/for 600 ms
Inverse-time characteristic
Times
Pickup times V>, V>>
Drop-off times V>, V>>
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Setting ranges
Displacement voltage V0 >
Ground current 3I0>
Angle of direction element
Time delays T
Times
Pickup times V0>, 3I0>
Drop-off times V0>/ 3I0>
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
0.95
10 directed to power system
Tolerances
Displacement voltage
Ground current
Time delays T
Tolerances
Voltage limit values
Time delays T
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Setting ranges
Ground current pickup IEE>, IEE>> 2 to 1000 mA (steps 1 mA)
Time delays T
0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indenite
Measuring circuit supervision IEE< 1.5 to 50 mA (steps 0.1 mA)
Setting ranges
Current pickup I>>>
Times
Pickup times
Drop-off times
Measuring circuit supervision
Drop-off ratio IEE>, IEE>>
Drop-off ratio measuring circuit
supervision IEE<
Tolerances
Ground current pickup
Time delays T
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 2 s
0.95 or 1 mA
Approx. 1.1 or 1 mA
Approx. 80 ms
Approx. 80 ms
Drop-off ratio
Undervoltage stage V0 (3rd harm.)<
Overvoltage stage V0 (3rd harm.)>
Active-power release
Positive-sequence voltage release
Approx. 1.4
Approx. 0.6
Approx. 0.9
Approx. 0.95
Tolerances
Displacement voltage
Time delay T
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Setting ranges
Current thresholds I>BF
Time delay BF-T
Times
Pickup time
Drop-off time
Tolerances
Current threshold I>BF/IN
Time delay T
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Times
Reaction time
Drop-off time
Approx. 25 ms
Approx. 35 ms
Approx. 0.8
Approx. 1.05
Tolerances
Current pickup
Undervoltage seal-in V1<
Time delay T
Drop-off ratio
Approx. 0.7
Tolerances
Pickup characteristic
Inrush stabilization
Additional time delays
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
Drop-off ratio
Approx. 0.7
Tolerances
Pickup characteristic
Additional time delay
3 % of set value
1 % or 10 ms
Setting ranges
Alarm stage RE, Alarm <
Trip stage RE, Trip <
Time delays T
Correction angle
3 to 30 k (steps 1 k)
1.0 to 5 k (steps 0.1 k)
0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indenite
- 15 to + 15 (steps 1 )
Times
Pickup time
Drop-off time
80 ms
80 ms
Drop-off ratio
Approx. 1.25
Tolerances
Trip stage RE, Trip <,
Alarm stage RE, Alarm <
Time delays T
Permissible rotor ground
capacitance
Setting ranges
Positive sequence current
pickup I1>
Negative-sequence current
pickup I2<
Impedances Za to Zd
(based on IN =1 A)
Inclination angle of polygon P
Number of out-of-step periods
characteristic 1
Number of out-of-step periods
characteristic 2
Holding time of pickup tH
Holding time for out-of-step
annunciation
Time delays T
Permissible rotor groundcapacitance
5 to 80 k (steps 1 k)
1 to 10 k (steps 1 k)
0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indenite
0.01 to 1 mAs (steps 0.01 mAs)
Tolerances
Impedance measurement
Time delays T
2
3
4
5
DC voltage time / DC current time protection (ANSI 59N (DC) ; 51N (DC))
Approx. 1 to 1.5 s (depends on
frequency of 7XT71)
Approx. 1 to 1.5 s
Approx 1.25
1.2 or 0.01 mAs
Approx. 5 % or 0.5 k at
0.15 F CE < 1F
Approx. 10 % or 0.5 k
at 1 F CE < 3 F
1 % or 10 ms
0.15 to 3 F
Times
Typical trip time
20 to 500 (steps 1 )
10 to 300 (steps 1 )
0.02 to 1.5 A (steps 0.01 A)
0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indenite
0.3 to 15 V (steps 0.1 V)
5 to 40 mA (steps 1 mA)
- 60 to + 60 (steps 1 )
Times
Pickup times RSEF<, RSEF<<
Pickup time ISEF>
Drop-off times RSEF<, RSEF<<
Drop-off time ISEF>
1.3 s
250 ms
0.8 s
120 ms
Drop-off ratio
Tolerances
Resistance (RSEF)
Ground current stage (ISEF >)
Time delays T
ca. 5 % or 2
3 % or 3 mA
1 % or 10 ms
Setting ranges
Voltage pickup V = >,<
Current pickup I = >, <
Time delays T
Times
Pickup time
(operational condition 1)
Pickup time
(operational condition 0)
Drop-off time
Approx. 60 ms or 200 ms
Drop-off ratio
0.9 or 1.1
Tolerances
Voltage
Current
Time delays T
8
9
Times
Drop-off ratio
Approx. 0.95
Tolerances
Current threshold
Time delays T
1 % of set value, or 1 % of IN
5 % or 30 ms
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Setting ranges
Motor starting
current IStart max /IN
Permissible starting
time TStart max
Rotor temperature equalization
time TEquali.
Minimum restart inhibit
time TRestart, min
Permissible number of warm
starts nW
Difference between warm and
cold starts nK-nW
Extensions of time constants
(running and stop)
Setting ranges
Displacement voltage VInterturn>
Time delays T
Times
Pick-up times VInterturn>
Drop-off times VInterturn>
Approx. 60 ms
Approx. 60 ms
1 to 4
Tolerances
Displacement voltage
Time delays T
1 to 2
1.0 to 100.0
6 or 12
Temperature thresholds
Sensors types
Tolerances
Time delays T
1 % or 0.1 ms
Setting ranges
Steps, selectable +df/dt >; - df/dt
Pickup value df/dt
Time delays T
Undervoltage blocking V1<
Times
Pickup times df/dt
Drop-off times df/dt
Approx. 200 ms
Approx. 200 ms
Tolerances
Rate-of-frequency change
Undervoltage blocking
Time delays T
Tolerances
Vector jump
Undervoltage blocking
Time delay T
Times
Pick-up times
Drop-off times
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
0.90 or 0.15 mA
1.1 or 0.15 mA
Tolerances
Ground current
Time delays T
14
15
11/60 Siemens SIP Edition No. 7
Threshold supervision
Setting ranges
Threshold of measured values
MV1 > to MV10<
Assignable measured values
Times
Pick-up times
Drop-off times
Approx. 20 40 ms
Approx. 20 40 ms
0.95
1.05
Fault records
Description
Currents
IL1, S1; IL2, S1; IL3, S1; IL1, S2; IL2, S2;
IL3, S2; IEE1; IEE2; I1; I2; I20Hz
0.2 % of measurement values
or 10 mA 1 digit
Instantaneous values
Storage time
Sampling interval
Max. 5 s
Depending on the actual frequency
(e. g. 1.25 ms at 50 Hz;
1.04 ms at 60 Hz)
Tolerance
Differential protection currents
Tolerances
Phase angles of currents
Tolerances
Voltages
Tolerance
Channels
R.m.s. values
Storage period
Sampling interval
Channels
Additional functions
Fault event logging
Impedance
Tolerance
R, X
1%
Power
Tolerance
S; P; Q
1 % of measured values
or 0.25 % SN
Operational indications
Phase angle
Tolerance
<0.1
Elapsed-hour meter
Up to 6 decimal digits
(criterion: current threshold)
Power factor
Tolerance
cos (p.f.)
1 % 1 digit
Switching statistics
Frequency
Tolerance
f
10 mHz (at V> 0.5 VN;
40 Hz < f < 65 Hz)
Overexcitation
Tolerance
V/f;
1%
Thermal measurement
Tolerance
Min. / max.memory
Memory
Reset manual
Values
Positive sequence voltage
Positive sequence current
Active power
Reactive power
Frequency
Displacement voltage
(3rd harmonics)
V1
I1
P
Q
f
VE(3rd harm.)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Energy metering
Meter of 4 quadrants
Tolerance
CE conformity
Range
0 to 22.5 mA
12
13
22 mA (xed)
14
15
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1
2
Description
Order No.
7UM62
Order code
-
0-
Continued
on next
page
Current transformer IN
3
4
Unit version
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI characteristics, language: English (UK), (language can be selected)
Region US, 60 Hz, ANSI characteristics, language: English (US), (language can be selected)
Analog output 2 x 0 to 20 mA
L 0A
L 0 B
L 0D
L 0 E
L 0G
L 0H
L 0 R
L 0 S
Analog outputs 2 x 0 to 20 mA
Order No.
7UM62
Measuring functions
Without extended measuring functions
Function
Generator Basic
Generator Standard
Generator Full
Asynchronous Motor
Transformer
Description
4
5
6
Accessories
Order No.
DIGSI 4
Basis
Full version with license for 10 computers, on CD-ROM
(authorization by serial number)
7XS5400-0AA00
Professional
DIGSI 4 Basis and additionally SIGRA (fault record analysis),
CFC Editor (logic editor), Display Editor (editor for default and
control displays) and DIGSI 4 Remote (remote operation)
7XS5402-0AA00
7XS5403-0AA00
9
10
11
12
7XS5460-0AA00
13
SIGRA 4
(generally contained in DIGSI Professional, but can be ordered
additionally)
Software for graphic visualization, analysis and evaluation of
fault records. Can also be used for fault records of devices of
other manufacturers (Comtrade format).
Running under MS Windows 2000/XP Professional Edition
Incl. templates, electronic manual with license for 10 PCs.
Authorization by serial number. On CD-ROM.
14
7XS5410-0AA00
15
Siemens SIP Edition No. 7 11/63
Description
Order No.
Connecting cable
7XV5103-7AA05
length 25 m / 27.3 yd
7XV5103-7AA25
length 50 m / 54.7 yd
7XV5103-7AA50
7XR6100-0CA00
7XV5100-4
Short code
4
5
6
7
14
Fig. 11/61
2-pin connector
LSP2091-afp.eps
LSP2090-afp.eps
Mounting rail
for 19" rack
Fig. 11/62
3-pin connector
Fig. 11/63
Short-circuit link
for current contacts
LSP2092-afp.eps
13
Fig. 11/60
LSP2093-afp.eps
12
3PP1326-0BZ K2Y
3PP1336-1CZ K2Y
20 Hz generator
7XT3300-0CA00
7XT3400-0CA00
4NC5225-2CE20
7XT7100-0EA00
7XR6004-0CA00
AC/DC 24 to 60 V
7XV5662-2AD10
AC/DC 90 to 240 V
7XV5662-5AD10
Description
LSP2289-afp.eps
Accessories
11
3PP1336-0DZ K2Y
10
Fig. 11/64
Short-circuit link
for voltage contacts/
indications contacts
15
11/64 Siemens SIP Edition No. 7
Order No.
Size of
Supplier
package
Fig.
11/61
11/62
Connector
2-pin
3-pin
C73334-A1-C35-1
C73334-A1-C36-1
1
1
Siemens
Siemens
Crimp
connector
0-827039-1
0-827396-1
4000
1
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
0-827040-1
0-827397-1
4000
1
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
4000
1
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
0-539635-1
0-539668-2
0-734372-1
1-734387-1
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
19"-mounting rail
C73165-A63-D200-1
Siemens
11/60
Short-circuit
links
C73334-A1-C33-1
C73334-A1-C34-1
1
1
Siemens
Siemens
11/63
11/64
C73334-A1-C31-1
C73334-A1-C32-1
1
1
Siemens
Siemens
11/35
11/35
Crimping
tool
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Fig. 11/65
15
Siemens SIP Edition No. 7 11/65
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fig. 11/66
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Fig. 11/67
15
Siemens SIP Edition No. 7 11/67
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fig. 11/68